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RAFTS Resignation
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Editor on 04/09/2013 15:36:00
Callum Sinclair, Director of the Rivers & Fisheries Trust of Scotland (RAFTS),
has resigned.
Source: Fly Fishing & Fly Tying
Fly Fishing & Fly Tying report that: Callum Sinclair, Director of Rivers and
Fisheries Trusts Scotland (RAFTS), has resigned from the organisation and is to
leave the post in November to take up a new post with The Conservation
Volunteers.
Mr Sinclair was involved in RAFTS' Managing Interactions Aquaculture Project
(MIAP), a programme of sea trout post smolt sampling and monitoring to assess
lice loads on these fish on the west coast and in relation to fish farm
locations. The map produced by the organisation has still not been revealed to
the general public, despite being scheduled to be published in March. It was
shown to the Wester Ross Atlantic Salmon Fishery Board in April.
RAFTS has given no reason for Mr Sinclair's departure. However, his resignation
comes only weeks after it was discovered through a Freedom of Information
request to the Scottish Government that while Marine Scotland has financially
supported RAFTS to produce its locational map, Marine Scotland nevertheless had
no intention of including it in its Marine Spatial Planning.
In other words, RAFTS was given £400,000 of public money to keep it busy (and
quiet) for a few years, the output of which will never reach national policy –
and anglers and the wild fish lobby was expected to sit back and applaud that
‘something was being done’.
Many in the wild fish lobby believe that RAFTS has demonstrated that it has been
far more interested in protecting the stature and influence of the organisation
from Edinburgh than it has been in protecting the few remaining wild salmon and
sea trout on the west coast of Scotland.
A statement from RAFTS Chairman, Andrew Wallace, said:
"I feel sure that all within RAFTS will be extremely disappointed at this news.
Callum’s contribution to the development of the organisation has been
immeasurable and he leaves it transformed from a fairly loose fitting network of
organisations covering part of Scotland into a mature national network capable
of delivering countrywide scale projects and inspiring confidence in the people
we do business with: Scottish Government, SEPA and SNH. If I was trying to
succinctly capture those achievements they would be in the two words
‘discipline’ and ‘credibility’. It is a testament to Callum’s
contribution that he leaves RAFTS with a core strength that can survive the
departure of such an influential figure.
It goes without saying that we will be extremely sad to lose Callum whose
professionalism and commitment to RAFTS has never been in doubt. We wish him
very well with this career move and will expect to be doing business with him in
his new capacity before too long."
Mr Sinclair joined RAFTS as Director in November 2007. Before that he spent
seven years with SEPA. Prior to that he worked with and ran Galloway Fisheries
Trust.
The primary architect of MIAP, Donna-Claire Hunter, left RAFTS in the spring and
now works for the Scottish Government. The RAFTS Aquaculture Officer position is
still vacant and now that Callum Sinclair has resigned many are now asking: what
now for MIAP?